Buzz Rankings: 11/20.

This Week, Bedhead Rose Up.

Each week, we take a survey of the local music scene and try to determine which acts in town are really putting in work and seeing it pay off. Which bands have the most intriguing shows coming up? Which bands are getting the most press around town? Which bands have accomplished the most notable feats of late? Based off these criteria, our music writers submit a list to be weighted and compiled into a master list revealed each week in this here space. We like to think it's fairly revealing. Check out our previous Buzz Rankings here.

A week after Numero Group reissued the entire catalog of the great Bedhead as part of a four-album box set, praise for the long-defunct Dallas band has grown more and more effusive.

Now, the band adds one more accolade to that growing list, as its also topped our weekly local music power rankings. It makes the first-ever No. 1 for the band, largely because Central Track wasn't around in the '90s.

And, as was the case with Bedhead, new releases have earned national praise for other artists on this week's list, as well. Take Oil Boom, for instance, which will release its Red Metal LP this weekend. Its “Sneak Tip” single was hailed one of the ten songs public radio can't stop listening to via NPR.

Likewise, Mystery Skulls' recently-released, Nile Rogers-featuring debut LP earned the band plenty of praise in other area publications this week, though none of them bothered to correctly spell the last name of the project's Luis Dubuc. (Note: The second vowel is a “u,” not an “a.”)

Meanwhile, The Jack Kerowax, Problem Dogg and The Mohicans also received a boost from their own new releases.

Then there's Rhett Miller, The O's and Prophets & Outlaws, which will each perform at the annual CF Benefit this weekend at Granada Theater. Also riding the benefit show wave are Sealion and Bummer Vacation, which will appear at the inaugural In the Garage Alliance show, which will help raise money for musicians in need. On the same tip, Leon Bridges, Son of Stan and Madison King were among the performers announced this week for a January show that'll help Dallasite John Bullard with medical expenses stemming from his struggles with Cerebral Palsy.

Elsewhere: Reagan James, Luke Wade and Craig Wayne Boyd all three made their way to the Top 10 of The Voice; Jonathan Tyler's been tapped to play next year's SXSW; Jack Ingram will play a free show at the AT&T PAC next month; and Red Animal War announced a reunion show, also set to go down next month.

Cory Graves is the Associate Editor at Central Track. He enjoys not only writing about Dallas and its local music scene, but being a part of it as a member of the band Vandoliers. Courtney Love once referred to him onstage as “my fucking therapist,” which he immediately put on his resume.